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The Railway Hotel

Diarmuid O'Leary & The Bards
Irish
Lanigan Records

Released: 1st March 2010
Catalogue Number: LANCD1018
Barcode: 5099386333500
Running Time: 55mins

CD£13.19Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


1) Why Not Me?
2) If I Go Sailing
3) The Railway Hotel
4) The Last Blue Wale In the Ocean
5) A Soft Place To Fall
6) The Old Dungarvan Oak
7) Time Changes Everything
8) Shaney Boy
9) Roll On the Day
10) Breaking the Line
11) Summer Friends
12) Gypsy Maiden
13) The Way Old Friends Do
14) Enjoy Yourself, It's Later Than You Think
Another friendly mix of Irish & Country, and the Irish do it so well (the country that is).
Strong combination of people here - Donal Lunny, Chris Rea and some of the top session men around so it's a 'value-for-money album.
Sit back & relax with Dairmuid & the lads.

Lineup

Diarmuid O'Leary - Vocals & Guitar
Christy Sheridan - Mandolin & Banjo
Smithy - Bass
with
Peter Eades - Piano, Keyboards, Drums, Percussion & Guitars
Donal Lunny - Bouzouki, Keyboards & Guitar
Eoghan O'Neill - Bass
Chris Rea - Slide Guitar & B/vocals
Fran Curry - Accordion & Keyboards
Jimmy Faulkner - Guitar
Des Moore - Guitars
Adele O'Dwyer - Cello
Paul Moran - Drums
Ann O'Connor, Mandy Murphy & Aisling O'Sullivan - B/vocals

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